Adolf Hans Heinrich von Wittich
(28.8.1836 - 23.2.1906)
place of birth: Schönlanke
(Posen)
Generaloberst m.d.R. GFM: 11 September 1903
General
von Wittich served as an adjutant to Kaiser Wilhelm II. before being
dismissed in 1892. Von Wittich was the son Wilhelm von Wittich, a
minister in the Imperial Military Court, and his wife Christine
Mildebrandt. Adolf later married the former Anna Schade in 1866.
Von Wittich began his
military career in 1855, serving much of his time on the Great
General Staff in Berlin, as well as on the general staff of the Fourth
Army Corps in Magdeburg. He served as a section chief in the Prussian
War Ministry and served as an aide-de-camp in Kaiser Wilhelm II's
entourage from 1888 to 1892. He ultimately served as commander of
Eleventh Corps in Kassel, attaining the rank of Generaloberst m.d.R. GFM
in 1903. He became a lifetime member of the Prussian Herrenhaus, and
died in Würzburg,
Franconia in February of 1906.
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